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Anolis Sagrei
The Brown Anole is a tiny, grayish-brown lizard that can reach the length of 5-9 inches. It's tail can be longer then it's body. The brown anole can change color quickly if it feels threatened. Some anoles also develop small yellow dots on the sides of the body when excited. They have extended toe pads.
sub-tropical climate and habitat of the Florida peninsula
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